They say you can’t put a price on success — but Peter Pocklington is going to try.

The former owner of the Edmonton Oilers is putting six Stanley Cup rings up for online auction, funds from which he says are to be set aside for his grandchildren’s education.

“The collection should be put to good use, rather than letting it collect dust,” said Pocklington, who now resides in Palm Desert, Calif. “It’s just memorabilia. I remember being there and those moments will be with me for the rest of my life.”

The 70-year-old is perhaps best known for trading Wayne Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988.

Pocklington has had a string of financial problems since losing his team in 1998.

He was charged with bankruptcy in California in 2009. He would also plead guilty to perjury in that case in 2010.